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Xenophobic violence hits South Africa | DW News

published:04 Sep 2019

Xenophobic violence hits South Africa | DW News

Xenophobic violence hits South Africa | DW News

published:04 Sep 2019

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In South Africa, at least five people have been killed in riots targeting foreign workers and foreign-owned businesses. It\'s the latest outbreak of violence against immigrants near Johannesburg, and part of a trend of hostility toward foreign workers in the country. Beginning on Sunday, mobs of protesters turned violent, looting shops and attacking immigrant shopkeepers and workers. Police ultimately fired rubber bullets to disperse protesters. Dozens have been arrested since Monday. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has condemned the violence. South Africa is struggling with record unemployment, which is seen as a factor in the wave of resentment against foreign workers.
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Xenophobic violence hits South Africa | DW News

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In South Africa, at least five people have been killed in riots targeting foreign workers and foreign-owned businesses. It\'s the latest outbreak of violence against immigrants near Johannesburg, and part of a trend of hostility toward foreign workers in the country. Beginning on Sunday, mobs of protesters turned violent, looting shops and attacking immigrant shopkeepers and workers. Police ultimately fired rubber bullets to disperse protesters. Dozens have been arrested since Monday. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has condemned the violence. South Africa is struggling with record unemployment, which is seen as a factor in the wave of resentment against foreign workers.
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Five killed in attacks on foreigners as South Africa cracks down

published:03 Sep 2019

Five killed in attacks on foreigners as South Africa cracks down

Five killed in attacks on foreigners as South Africa cracks down

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Five people were killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa, police said, as President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed to clamp down on what he described as \"acts of wanton violence\" and the African Union and Nigeria sounded the alarm.
Police fired rubber bullets and arrested 189 people in the township of Alexandra on Tuesday, a day after clashing with looters who local media said targeted foreign-owned businesses in several parts of the city.
Most of the deceased were South African, police said.
Al Jazeera\'s Haru Mutasa reports from Johannesburg.
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Five killed in attacks on foreigners as South Africa cracks down

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Five people were killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa, police said, as President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed to clamp down on what he described as \"acts of wanton violence\" and the African Union and Nigeria sounded the alarm.
Police fired rubber bullets and arrested 189 people in the township of Alexandra on Tuesday, a day after clashing with looters who local media said targeted foreign-owned businesses in several parts of the city.
Most of the deceased were South African, police said.
Al Jazeera\'s Haru Mutasa reports from Johannesburg.
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Videos of xenophobic attacks in South Africa not all true

published:04 Sep 2019

Videos of xenophobic attacks in South Africa not all true

Videos of xenophobic attacks in South Africa not all true

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While South Africa is currently gripped by a spate of violent attacks in the Johannesburg CBD and surrounding areas, a lot of the video’s circulating on social media are fake news. Here are some of the false videos spreading on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook....

Videos of xenophobic attacks in South Africa not all true

published:04 Sep 2019

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While South Africa is currently gripped by a spate of violent attacks in the Johannesburg CBD and surrounding areas, a lot of the video’s circulating on social media are fake news. Here are some of the false videos spreading on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook....

Kenyans hit in South Africa xenophobic attacks

published:04 Sep 2019

Kenyans hit in South Africa xenophobic attacks

Kenyans hit in South Africa xenophobic attacks

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Kenyans are among victims of arson, looting and physical attacks in the ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
Kenyan High Commissioner to South Africa Jean Kamau on Wednesday confirmed that several Kenyans had been attacked in Gauteng Province.
South African police have arrested 189 people following several days of fresh xenophobic violence in Pretoria and Johannesburg in Gauteng as well as in other cities.
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Kenyans hit in South Africa xenophobic attacks

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Kenyans are among victims of arson, looting and physical attacks in the ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
Kenyan High Commissioner to South Africa Jean Kamau on Wednesday confirmed that several Kenyans had been attacked in Gauteng Province.
South African police have arrested 189 people following several days of fresh xenophobic violence in Pretoria and Johannesburg in Gauteng as well as in other cities.
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South Africa xenophobia: Zambian protest, Nigerians online fume

published:03 Sep 2019

South Africa xenophobia: Zambian protest, Nigerians online fume

South Africa xenophobia: Zambian protest, Nigerians online fume

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Offshoots of the latest xenophobic incidents in South Africa\'s city of Johannesburg has sparked off citizen reactions in some African countries - specifically in Zambia and South Africa.
A group of concerned citizens in Zambia have written to the police with notice of a peaceful march and gathering at the premises of the South African Embassy in the capital Lusaka.
The group said the march was \"to show displeasure to the South African government for the horrific conduct exhibited by their citi…
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South Africa xenophobia: Zambian protest, Nigerians online fume

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Offshoots of the latest xenophobic incidents in South Africa\'s city of Johannesburg has sparked off citizen reactions in some African countries - specifically in Zambia and South Africa.
A group of concerned citizens in Zambia have written to the police with notice of a peaceful march and gathering at the premises of the South African Embassy in the capital Lusaka.
The group said the march was \"to show displeasure to the South African government for the horrific conduct exhibited by their citi…
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South Africa: Five people killed in xenophobic attacks, dozens of businesses burned and looted

published:04 Sep 2019

South Africa: Five people killed in xenophobic attacks, dozens of businesses burned and looted

South Africa: Five people killed in xenophobic attacks, dozens of businesses burned and looted

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Five people have been killed in a surge of xenophobic violence in South Africa, police said on Tuesday, as President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed to clamp down and the African Union, Nigeria and Zambia condemned the attacks.
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In South Africa, at least five people have been killed in riots targeting foreign workers and foreign-owned businesses. It\'s the latest outbreak of violence against immigrants near Johannesburg, and part of a trend of hostility toward foreign workers in the country. Beginning on Sunday, mobs of prot

Five people were killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa, police said, as President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed to clamp down on what he described as \"acts of wanton violence\" and the African Union and Nigeria sounded the alarm.
Police fired rubber bullets and arrested 189 people in the township of

While South Africa is currently gripped by a spate of violent attacks in the Johannesburg CBD and surrounding areas, a lot of the video’s circulating on social media are fake news. Here are some of the false videos spreading on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.

Kenyans are among victims of arson, looting and physical attacks in the ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
Kenyan High Commissioner to South Africa Jean Kamau on Wednesday confirmed that several Kenyans had been attacked in Gauteng Province.
South African police have arrested 189 people fol

Offshoots of the latest xenophobic incidents in South Africa\'s city of Johannesburg has sparked off citizen reactions in some African countries - specifically in Zambia and South Africa.
A group of concerned citizens in Zambia have written to the police with notice of a peaceful march and gathering

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Five people have been killed in a surge of xenophobic violence in South Africa, police said on Tuesday, as President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed to clamp down and the African U